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On the basis of the Post Office Act XVII the Indian
Post Office wase stablished on October 1, 1837.
British rule was not a uniform exercise of
authority, and many states ran their own postal services. These Indian
States were independent countries/kingdoms with defined boundaries and
political systems.
The convention states
Chamba , Faridkot ,
Gwalior , Jind ,
Nabha ,
Patiala .
all used contemporaneous stamps of India, overprinted with
the name of the state,
The feudatory states issuing stamps were as follows
Alwar , Bamra , Barwani , Bhopal , Bhor , Bijawar , Bundi , Bashahr ,
Charkhari ,
Cochin, Dhar , Duttia, Faridkot , Hyderabad , Idar , Indore,
Jaipur , Jammu and Kashmir,
Jammu, Kashmir , Jasdan, Jhalawar , Jind , Kishangarh , Las
Bela, Morvi , Nandgaon ,
Nowanuggur , Orchha , Poonch, Rajasthan , Rajpipla, Sirmur ,
Soruth , Travancore ,
Travancore-Cochin , Wadhwan .
The stamps of the convention states all became invalid 1 January 1950.
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